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  • Margaret Littlewood, wearing aviation gear, steps out of a small prop plane. She is looking at the camera and grasping the hand of an air force officer dressed in a military coat and hat and wearing thick gloves.

    “Queen of the Link”: Margaret Littlewood, Canada’s Only Woman Flight Instructor during WWII

    Bruce Cinnamon

    In 1943, skilled pilot Margaret Littlewood, rejected by the RCAF for being a woman, became the only woman Link Trainer instructor in Canada. Hired by aviation pioneer Wop May at Edmonton’s Air Observer School, she trained 150 pilots, overcame sexism, and later earned Canada’s highest pilot licence—helping pave the way for future women in aviation.

  • Buena Vista Building

    Lawrence Herzog

    Streetcars trundled down Jasper Avenue and turned northward to travel along newly-laid tracks on 124th Street. It was a vibrant…

  • Portraits of a Time

    Lawrence Herzog

    They were in the right place at the right time, and these pioneer photographers left behind a remarkable visual record…

  • Wilfrid “Wop” May: An Old-School Hero for a New Generation

    Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail

    Dime novelists and reporters from the days of the earliest flights were only too happy to feed that appetite with…